Alia Bhatt did not violate COVID quarantine norms while traveling for Brahmastra event: BMC official – Bharat Times Hindi News – Henry Club

Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt has not violated any COVID-19 quarantine rules while traveling to Delhi for an event, a senior Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) official said. Days after attending director-producer Karan Johar’s house party, the actress came under scrutiny after she went to Delhi for a promotional event of Brahmastra, following which several people tested positive for Covid.

However, the BMC official said that Alia had a negative COVID-19 test report before going to Delhi and was not violating any COVID protocol. “Alia Bhatt was not in quarantine. He had tested negative at RTPCR and hence no action was taken against him,” a senior BMC official told us, clearing the air around the controversy.

Last week, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Amrita Arora, Maheep Kapoor (Sanjay Kapoor’s wife), and Seema Khan (Sohail Khan’s wife) were tested for COVID. Several of her contacts including Kareena Kapoor’s domestic help, Seema Khan’s son and Maheep Kapoor’s daughter Shanaya Kapoor also tested positive.

This comes after BMC health committee chairman Rajul Patel confirmed to news agency ANI that he had been directed to direct the local municipal authorities to look into the alleged quarantine rules violation by Aaliya and take necessary action.

On Monday, Kareena and her actor-friend Amrita Arora also tested positive for the virus. Kareena shared that she self-isolated when she tested positive, adding that her family and staff, who have been double vaccinated, are “currently not showing any symptoms”.

“Thankfully, I feel fine and hope I get well soon,” the actor wrote on his Instagram story on Monday.

Meanwhile, Karan Johar, his family members and staff have tested negative for Covid-19, the filmmaker announced in a statement on Wednesday morning. Actually, Karan said, he tested himself twice to be safe. On December 8, Karan hosted a dinner at his Mumbai home which was attended by Kareena and other celebs. This meeting, being organized amid the fear of Omicron, is being fiercely criticized. In his statement, Karan Johar said that his dinner for eight guests cannot be called a “party” and denied that his house was a COVID “hotspot”.

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